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1. TV On The Radio – Read Dress

2. No Age – Eraser

3. St. Vincent – Actor Out of Work

4. Animal Collective – Brothersport

5. Grizzly Bear – Knife

6. Sigur Ros – Gobbledigook

7. Deerhunter – Never Stops

8. Black Kids – I’m Making Eyes At You

9. Hockey – Put The Game Down

10. Royksopp – Happy Up Here

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